2/22/18–A recently introduced piece of legislation in California’s State Senate is targeting Golden State teenagers and young adults as a way to combat wider concerns about stoned drivers, despite a lack of accepted science or data supporting the bill. Senate Bill 1273 (SB1273), introduced by State Senator Jerry Hill, D – San Mateo, would create a zero tolerance policy for cannabis use by California drivers under the age of 21. The bill would give law enforcement officers the ability enforce a one year driver’s license suspension for any minor who fails a roadside cannabis test, no matter when they last consumed the now-legal plant. Read